Physical Sciences — 1 half-course chosen from:PS 1. Chemical Bonding, Energy, and Reactivity: An Introduction to the Physical Sciences ORPS 11. Foundations and Frontiers of Modern Chemistry: A Molecular and Global Perspective OREPS 135. Physics and Chemistry: In the Context of Energy and Climate at the Global and Molecular Level

Courses that count toward your Field of Specialization are to be at an advanced-level. Courses are generally considered as advanced if they require pre-requisite knowledge and/or are designated as upper-level by the respective department.

Below is a list of courses that ESPP students have taken as part of their declared Field of Specialization. This is by no means an exhaustive list. The courses may or may not be appropriate for your own field of specialization. Additional courses that align with your Field of Specialization could and should be considered, and discussed with your advisor and/or the ESPP Head Tutor.

Statistics 100. Introduction to Quantitative Methods for Social Sciences and HumanitiesStatistics 102. Introduction to Statistics for Life SciencesStatistics 104. Introduction to Quantitative Methods for Economics

GSD 3302. Designing the American City: Civic Aspirations and Urban FormGSD 3242. Theories of Landscape ArchitectureGSD 4329. Urbanization in the East Asian RegionGSD 5302. Transportation Planning and DevelopmentGSD 5206. Land Use and Environmental LawGSD 5326. Housing and Urbanization in the United StatesGSD 5502. Urban Governance and the Politics of Planning in the Developing WorldGSD 6122. Energy in ArchitectureGSD 6125. Environmental Systems in ArchitectureGSD 6318. Urban and Town Area EcologyGSD 6337. Changing Natural and Built Coastal Environments